Surgeons involved in microtia repair recognize the difficulty in creating a
natural appearing ear. One key to successful reconstruction is to provide
sufficient relief between the helix, scaphoid fossa and antihelix to create
the illusion of thin skin overlying thin cartilage. Problems such as thick
skin, hair-bearing skin and poor-quality cartilage serve to frustrate the
surgeons attempt to acheive the desired result. Surgical techniques to impr
ove cartilaginous framework definition in microtia repair are discussed. (C
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